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Socijalni konzervativizam i stranačke preferencije: slučaj Srbije
SOCIAL CONSERVATISM AND PARTY PREFERENCES: THE CASE OF SERBIA

Author(s): Zlatko Šram
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Fakultet političkih znanosti u Zagrebu
Keywords: conservatism; authoritarianism; anti-European sentiment; traditionalism; party preferences; political culture; sociostructural variables; Serbia

Summary/Abstract: The aim of this article is to discribe the distribution of social conservatism in the Serbian population and the association of its latent dimensions with sociodemographic characteristics and party preferences. The research was carried out using the sample of 1,172 full aged participants from the territory of Republic of Serbia (without Kosovo and Metohia). Internal reliability of the measure of social conservatism (Cronbach alfa=0.89) allows for the standardisation of the scale. About one third of the examinees express a high degree of social conservatism. A factor analysis yields five latent dimensions explaining 67.59% of the variance. The factors were labelled authoritarianism, anti-European sentiment, collectivism, traditionalism, and patriarchal syndrome. Statistically significant but low correlations were found among age and education and dimensions of conservatism. Results of canonical discriminative analysis prove a significant influence of social conservatism and could interpret about 41% of the total variance of party preferences. Discriminative functions derived on the basis of party preferences show the existence of the three latent political options among the Serbian voters. The first option is labelled the radical-conservative, characterised by anti- European sentiment and authoritarian tendencies. The second is labelled the democratic-liberal that makes the opposite pole of the first option. The third is labelled the traditionalistic option accompanied by pro-European orientation.

  • Issue Year: XLIV/2007
  • Issue No: 04
  • Page Range: 117-132
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: Croatian
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